
Garrison Keillor (born Gary Edward Keillor on August 7, 1942 in Anoka, Minnesota) is an American author, storyteller, humorist, columnist, musician, satirist, and radio personality. He is known as host of the Minnesota Public Radio show "A Prairie Home Companion". Keillor was born in Anoka, Minnesota, the son of Grace Ruth (née Denham) and John Philip Keillor, who was a carpenter and postal worker. His father had English ancestry, partly by way of Canada (Keillor's paternal grandfather was from Kingston, Ontario). His maternal grandparents were Scottish immigrants, from Glasgow. The family belonged to the Plymouth Brethren, a fundamentalist Christian denomination Keillor has since left. He is six feet, three inches (1.9 m) tall. Keillor is a member of the Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party. In 2006 he told Christianity Today that he was attending the Episcopal church in Saint Paul, after previously attending a Lutheran church in New York. Keillor graduated from Anoka High School in 1960 and from the University of Minnesota with a bachelor's degree in English in 1966. During college, he began his broadcasting career on the student-operated radio station known today as Radio K. Keillor has been married three times. Garrison Keillor started his professional radio career in November 1969 with Minnesota Educational Radio, now Minnesota Public Radio. He hosted The Morning Program on weekdays from 6 to 9 a.m. on KSJR 90.1 FM at St. John's University, which the station called "A Prairie Home Entertainment." The show's eclectic music was a major divergence from the station's usual classical fare. During this time he also began submitting fiction to The New Yorker, where his first story, "Local Family Keeps Son Happy," appeared on September 19, 1970. Keillor resigned from The Morning Program in February 1971 to protest a perceived attempt to interfere with his musical programming. The show became A Prairie Home Companion when he returned in October. A Prairie Home Companion debuted as an old-style variety show before a live audience on July 6, 1974, featuring guest musicians and a cadre cast doing musical numbers and comic skits replete with elaborate live sound effects. The show was punctuated by spoof commercial spots from fictitious sponsors such as Powdermilk Biscuits. The show also contains parodic serial melodramas, such as The Adventures of Guy Noir, Private Eye and The Lives of the Cowboys. Keillor voices Noir and other recurring characters, and also provides vocals for some of the show's musical numbers. A Prairie Home Companion ran until 1987, when Keillor decided to end it to focus on other projects. In 1989, he launched another live radio program from New York City, "The American Radio Company of the Air" — which had almost the same format as A Prairie Home Companion's. In 1992, he moved ARC back to St. Paul, and a year later changed the name back to A Prairie Home Companion; it has remained a Saturday night fixture ever since. Keillor has been called "[o]ne of the most perceptive and witty commentators about Midwestern life" by Randall Balmer in Encyclopedia of Evangelicalism. He has written numerous magazine and newspaper articles and more than a dozen books for adults as well as children. He has also written for Salon.com and authored an advice column at Salon.com under the name "Mr. Blue." In 2004 Keillor published a collection of political essays, Homegrown Democrat: A Few Plain Thoughts from the Heart of America, and in June 2005 he began a column called "The Old Scout", which ran at Salon.com and in syndicated newspapers. The column went on hiatus in April 2010. Keillor wrote the screenplay for the 2006 movie A Prairie Home Companion, directed by Robert Altman. (Keillor also appears in the movie.)
Series
Books

Pretty Good Joke Book
2000

More News from Lake Wobegon
Humor
1991

Lake Wobegon U.S.A.
1992

Summer
Stories from the Collection News from Lake Wobegon
1991

Lake Wobegon Days
1985

We Are Still Married
1989

More News from Lake Wobegon
Hope
1991

Guy Noir and the Straight Skinny
2012

The Adventures of Guy Noir
2005

Love Me
2003

News from Lake Wobegon
Spring
1991

Cheerfulness
2023

Happy to Be Here
1982

Mother Father Uncle Aunt
1997

Horrors
1996

In Search of Lake Wobegon
2006

Never Better
2007

WLT
A Radio Romance
1992

77 Love Sonnets
2009

3 Dozen Poems
From the Writer's Almanac
1995

News from Lake Wobegon
Fall
1991

Songs of the Cat
1991

Summer Love
2011

The Road Home
News From Lake Wobegon
2016

Pretty Good Bits from A Prairie Home Companion and Garrison Keillor
A Specially Priced Introduction to the World of Lake Wobegon
2003

Church People
The Lutherans of Lake Wobegon
2009

Boom Town
A Lake Wobegon Novel
2022

A Prairie Home Companion Commercial Radio
Words from Our So-Called Sponsors
2004

The Book of Guys
1993

Truckstop and Other Lake Wobegon Stories
1995

More News from Lake Wobegon
Faith
1991

Lake Wobegon U.S.A.
Fertility
1995

Garrison Keillor
A Life in Comedy
2002

My Little Town
2011

Cat, You Better Come Home
1995

Pilgrims
A Lake Wobegon Romance
2009

It's Only a Show
A Prairie Home Companion
2006

Serenity at 70, Gaiety at 80
Why You Should Keep On Getting Older
2021

That Time of Year
A Minnesota Life
2020

Lake Wobegon Summer, 1956
2001

A Christmas Blizzard
2009

Home on the Prairie
Stories from Lake Wobegon
2003

Homegrown Democrat
A Few Plain Thoughts from the Heart of America
2004

Lake Wobegon Family Reunion
Selected Stories
2013

The Sandy Bottom Orchestra
1996

A Prairie Home Companion Pretty Good Jokes Live!
2015

The Christmas Companion
2005

News from Lake Wobegon
1987

Lake Wobegon U.S.A.
Rhubarb
1995

The Adventures of Huck Finn
1996

A Prairie Home Companion 20th Anniversary Collection
News from Lake Wobegon and More
1984

Me
by Jimmy (Big Boy) Valente
1999

Plenty of Pretty Good Jokes
2004

Gospel Birds
And Other Stories of Lake Wobegon
1985

Guy Noir
Radio Private Eye
1994

English Majors
A Comedy Collection for the Highly Literate
2008

Pontoon
2007

Life These Days
Stories from Lake Wobegon
1998

Prairie Home Companion 40th Anniversary Collection
2015

A Prairie Home Companion
The Screenplay of the Major Motion Picture
2006

Stories
An Audio Collection
1992

The Lake Wobegon Virus
2020

Liberty
2008

Dusty and Lefty
The Lives of the Cowboys
2006

News from Lake Wobegon
Winter
1991

O, What a Luxury
Verses Lyrical, Vulgar, Pathetic & Profound
2013

A Visit to Mark Twain's House
1991

New and Not Bad Pretty Good Jokes
2005

APHC Common Book
25 Years on the Air
1999

The Keillor Reader
2009

A Prairie Home Christmas
1995

Life among the Lutherans
2009

Even More Pretty Good Jokes
2009

The Old Man Who Loved Cheese
1996

A Prairie Home Companion Pretty Good Joke Book 6th Edition
2015

Daddy's Girl
2005

Leaving Home
1987

Wobegon Boy
1997

An Evening With Garrison Keillor, Maya Angelou, Laurie Colwin, Tom Wolfe
A Gala Evening of Readings to Benefit the Homeless
1991

More News from Lake Wobegon
1989